The Engaged Role of Tumor Microenvironment in Cancer Metabolism: Focusing on Cancer-Associated Fibroblast and Exosome Mediators

The Engaged Role of Tumor Microenvironment in Cancer Metabolism: Focusing on Cancer-Associated Fibroblast and Exosome Mediators


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نویسندگان: خندان ایلخانی , میلاد بسطامی , سهیلا دلگیر مرنه , اسما صفی , محمدرضا علی وند , شهرزاد طالبیان

کلمات کلیدی: Neoplasm metabolism, exosomes, hypoxia, cancer-associated fibroblasts, tumor microenvironment, CAF-derived exosomes

نشریه: 2663 , - , 20 , 2020

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نویسنده ثبت کننده مقاله محمدرضا علی وند
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کد مقاله 73825
عنوان فارسی مقاله The Engaged Role of Tumor Microenvironment in Cancer Metabolism: Focusing on Cancer-Associated Fibroblast and Exosome Mediators
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tabolic reprogramming is a significant property of various cancer cells, which most commonly arises from the tumor microenvironment (TME). The events of metabolic pathways include the Warburg effect, shifting in Krebs cycle metabolites, and the rate of oxidative phosphorylation, potentially providing energy and structural requirements for the development and invasiveness of cancer cells. TME and tumor metabolism shifting have a close relationship through bidirectional signaling pathways between stromal and tumor cells. Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), as the most dominant cells of TME, play a crucial role in aberrant metabolism of cancer. Furthermore, the stated relationship can affect survival, progression, and metastasis in cancer development. Recently, exosomes are considered one of the most prominent factors in cellular communications considering effective content and bidirectional mediatory effect between tumor and stromal cells. In this regard, CAF-derived exosomes (CDE) exhibit an efficient obligation to induce metabolic reprogramming for promoting growth and metastasis of cancer cells. The understanding of cancer metabolism, including factors related to TME, could lead to the discovery of a potential biomarker for diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in cancer management. This review focuses on the association between metabolic reprogramming and engaged microenvironmental factors such as CAFs, and the associated derived exosomes.

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خندان ایلخانیاول
میلاد بسطامیدوم
سهیلا دلگیر مرنهسوم
اسما صفیچهارم
محمدرضا علی وندششم
شهرزاد طالبیانپنجم

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